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2012年6月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2012.06六级
2012年6月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2012.06六级
2012年6月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2012.06六级
2012年6月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2012.06六级
2012年6月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2012.06六级
2012年6月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2012.06六级
2012年6月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2012.06六级
2012年6月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2012.06六级

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2012 年 6 月大学英语六级真题真题试卷 SectionA Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices markedA), B) ,C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡 2上作答. 11.A)Theserious accident may leaveAnna paralyzed. B)Theman happened to seeAnna fall onherback. C)Theinjury willconfineAnna to bed for quiteawhile. D)The doctor’s therapy has been very successful. 12.A)Theman could watch theballet with her. B) Shehappened tohave bought two tickets. C)Shecan get aballet ticket for theman. D)Her schedule conflicts with her sister’s. 13.A) Hewill send someoneright away. B) He has to doother repairs first. C)Thewoman can call later thatday. D)The woman can try tofix itherself. 14.A)Takeupcollection nextweek. B) Givehiscontribution sometimelater. C)Buy an expensivegift forGemma. D)Borrowsome money from thewoman. 15.A) Declinethe invitation as early as possible. B)AskTonyto convey thanks to his mother. C)TellTony’s motherthat she eats nomeat. D)Add morefruits and vegetables to herdiet. 16.A)Theincreasing crime rate. B)Theimpact ofmass media. C)Thecirculation ofnewspapers. D)The coverage ofnewspapers. 17.A) Limit thenumberof participants in theconference. B) Check thenumberofpeople who have registered. C)Providepeople with adviceoncareer development. D) Movetheconferenceto a morespacious place. 18.A)Theapartment is still available. B)Theapartment is closeto thecampus. C)Theadvertisement is outdated. D)On-campus housing ishard to secure. Questions19to 21arebased ontheconversation youhavejust heard. 淘宝店铺:https://shop499712503.taobao.com/ 店主旺旺:慧园文化19.A)Totesthow responsivedolphins are to various signals. B)Tofind out ifthefemale dolphin iscleverer than themaleone. C)Tosee ifdolphins canlearn to communicate witheach other. D)Toexaminehow longit takes dolphinsto acquire askill. 20.A) Producetheappropriate sound. B) Pressthe right-hand lever first. C)Raisetheir heads above thewater. D)Swimstraight into thesametank. 21.A) Only onedolphinwas ableto see thelight. B)Themale dolphinreceived morerewards. C)Both dolphins were put inthesametank. D)The leverwas beyond thedolphins’reach. Questions22to 25arebased ontheconversation youhavejust heard. 22.A) In abotanical garden. B) In alecture room. C)In a resort town. D)On a cattlefarm. 23.A) It is an ideal place forpeople to retire to. B) It is at thecentre of thefashion industry. C)It remains very attractivewith itsmineral waters. D) It has kept manytraditions fromVictorian times. 24.A) It was named after aland owner in theold days. B) It is located intheeastern part ofHarrogate. C)It is protected as parkland byaspecial law. D) It will beused as a centre forathletic training. 25.A)Thebeautiful flowers. B)Therefreshing air. C)Themineral waters. D)The vast grassland. SectionB Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then markthecorresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 2with asinglelinethrough thecenter. Passage one Questions26to 29arebased onthepassageyou havejustheard. 26.A)He specializes for University students. B) Hestart specialized sinseUniversity. C)Hespecialized ininterpersonal relationship. D)He specializes in interpersonal relationship. 27.A) Studentswhoscored lowstandardized tests. 淘宝店铺:https://shop499712503.taobao.com/ 店主旺旺:慧园文化B) Black freshmen with high standardized test scores. C)Studentswho are accustomed toliving in dorms. D) Black studentsfrom families with lowincomes. 28.A)They at the college dorms at theend ofthesemester. B)They were oftheuniversity’s housing policy. C)They generally spendmoretimetogether that whitepairs. D)They broke upmoreoften than same-race roommates. 29.A)Theirracial attitudes improved. B)Theirtest scores rose gradually. C)They grew bored ofeach other. D)They started doing similaractivities. Passage two Questions30to 32arebased onthepassageyou havejustheard. 30.A) It will become popular gradually. B) It will change theconcept offood. C)It has attracted worldwide attention. D)It can help solveglobal flood crises. 31.A) It has been increased over theyears. B) It has been drastically cut byNASA. C)It is still far from being sufficient. D)It comes regularly from itsdonors. 32.A)They are less healthy than weexpected. B)They are not as expensiveas believe. C)They are morenutritiousand delicious. D)They are notas natural as webelieved. PassageThree Questions33to 35arebased onthepassageyou havejustheard. 33.A) Hehas better memories of childhood. B) Hewas accused offamily violence. C)Heis a habitual criminal. D)He was wrongly imprisoned. 34.A)Thejury’s prejudice against his race. B)Theevidence found at thecrime scene. C)Thetwo victims’identification. D)The testimonyofhis two friends. 35.A)TheUS judicial system has much room for improvement. B) Frightened victims can rarely makecorrect identification. C)Eyewitnesses are often misled bythelayer’s questions. D) Manyfactors influence theaccuracy ofwitness testimony. SECTIONB Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have 淘宝店铺:https://shop499712503.taobao.com/ 店主旺旺:慧园文化just heard. For blanks numbered 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you havewritten. 注意:此部分的试题请在答题卡2 上作答。 About 700,000 children in Mexico dropped out of school last year as recession-stricken families pushed kids to work, and a weak economic recovery will allow only a (36)_________improvement in thedrop-out rate in2010,atop education (37) _________said. Mexico’s economy suffered more than any other in LatinAmerica last year, (38) _________an estimated 7percent dueto a(39) _________in U.S.demand for Mexican exportssuchas cars. The (40) _________led to a 4 percent increase in the number of kids who left (41) _________or middle school in 2009, said Juan de Dios Castro, who (42) _________the nation’s adulteducation program andkeeps aclose watch ondrop-out rates. “(43) _________rose and that is a factor that makes our job more difficult.” Castro told Reuters inan interviewearlier thismonth. (44)_____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________.As a result, drop-out rates will not improve much, Castro said. “There willbesomeimprovement, butnot significant,” Castro said. (45)_____________________________________________________________________________ ___________.Andchildren often sell candy andcrafts inthestreets orword inrestaurants. (46)_____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________. Mexico’s politicians have resisted mending the country’s tax, energy and laborlaws fordecades, leaving its economy behind countries such as Braziland Chile. 淘宝店铺:https://shop499712503.taobao.com/ 店主旺旺:慧园文化